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Thermoplastic road marking paint is widely recognized for its long-lasting performance and reflective visibility. In Guatemala, as infrastructure upgrades continue, this type of paint has become essential in municipal and highway projects.
While product quality remains critical, buyers and procurement managers increasingly focus on pricing transparency. In this article, BOLE—a certified thermoplastic paint manufacturer—compares the current visibility of suppliers in Guatemala and explains why importing directly can be a cost-effective solution.

When searching for “thermoplastic road marking paint Guatemala”, several companies appear prominently in search results. However, a closer look reveals that most are not material suppliers, but contractors or service providers.
These companies are highly visible but serve to assist in public safety implementation. They are not wholesale or direct suppliers of paint to contractors or government buyers.
Only one known supplier in Guatemala lists a price accessible to consumers:
There are no listings of actual thermoplastic paint prices on Guatemala’s public e-commerce platforms. This indicates a limited domestic retail presence for professional-grade road marking materials.
Sherwin-Williams Central America is one of the most well-known coating brands in the region. However:
This further reinforces the reality that thermoplastic paints in Guatemala are primarily imported, not manufactured or distributed widely by local companies.
Given the lack of local supply, direct sourcing from qualified manufacturers offers major advantages. BOLE provides:
For reference, at 2.0 mm thickness, 1 ton of thermoplastic paint covers approximately 200–250 m². This allows accurate budgeting for highway, urban, or commercial projects.
Shipping thermoplastic paint from China to Guatemala is typically handled via 20GP containers, with a maximum loading capacity of 27 tons.
You can check real-time freight rates via the following tool:
https://www.pfcexpress.com/article/15146
For smaller orders, LCL (Less than Container Load) services are available, though the unit freight cost will be higher. Please also factor in customs clearance and last-mile delivery when estimating lead time.
Thermoplastic road marking paint is an essential material for road safety, but sourcing it in Guatemala requires careful planning due to limited local availability. If you are seeking durable, high-performance paint at a competitive price, working with a trusted international manufacturer is the ideal route.
BOLE offers:
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